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able to identify exact root cause
HP Diagnostics is a very good monitoring tool especially for transaction level monitoring -- it shows hot spots which can be drilled down to DB level, table, query, SP's, record and field level and also at Object level, Classes level,method or Augment levels instead of pinpointing bottlenecks at layer level it goes deep inside for information. It has very good tracing capabilities despite being an agent based tool compared to other agent less monitoring tools. Overall a very good tool for monitoring application diagnostics for quick and easy resolution with help of thread information.
Drills down from slow, end-user transactions to the
bottle necked component, method, or SQL statement,
helping to solve memory, exception, and other
common problems
Key features and benefits
• Automatically detects all components touched by a business process and traces them with no user intervention
• Provides complete application visibility across the application lifecycle, enabling higher application quality when applications go live
• Reduces mean time to resolution (MTTR) in your J2EE, .NET, ERP, or CRM (SAP, Oracle®, PeopleSoft) environment
• Integrates fully with HP Business Availability Center software, HP LoadRunner, and HP Performance
Center.
Price is little expensive for number of license points and HP Diagnostics trainers are not available in market and no proper support from HP for any diagnotics level queries or issues.
8 years
no
Advantages:
• Find and solve more problems earlier in the life cycle
• Achieve higher quality by finding the most common application problems before applications go live
• Collect concrete data to support decisions to go live with an application
• Manage and monitor applications after they have gone live with role-based visibility to solve problems quickly
The most valuable features of Azure Monitor are the login analytics workspace and we can write any kind of custom queries in order to receive the data that is inserted into the login analytics workspace, diagnostic settings, et cetera.
Azure Monitor could improve network performance monitoring and make it more advanced.
I have been using Azure Monitor for more than two years.
I would rate the scalability of Azure Monitor a six out of ten.
It might be a case that there are certain services that are not available in other regions, but it's available in certain regions. You can face certain issues in one place and not another. You can't implement the same solution in all the regions. However, it might be a limitation of the cloud provider.
Technical support is good. In terms of supportability, Microsoft gives a good level of support if the company has a business account and an enterprise level of support. I believe that could be sufficient.
The initial setup of Azure Monitor was in the middle range of difficulty.
We did the implementation of this solution. We have automated everything using the infrastructure or provisioned.
There is a team required for the maintenance and support of the solution.
The cost of Azure Monitor application performance should be less expensive.
My advice would be if you can maintain the configurations that you have done, and if you have automated it, then Azure Monitor would be the best solution. The support is anyways good, but if you do not want to maintain the overhead of operations, then it should be outsourced.
I rate Azure Monitor a seven out of ten.